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Perry Shared Ride - Frequently Asked Questions

The Perry County Commissioners recently appointed rabbittransit as the Shared Ride Coordinator for Perry County. Based in York, PA, rabbittransit is a multi-­county municipal transportation authority which currently oversees shared ride operations in Adams, Columbia, Cumberland, Franklin, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, Union and York Counties. Previously, the Perry County Transportation Departments served as the Shared Ride Coordinator for the County. Under the partnership agreement, it will no longer be a county-based department and will be consolidated into the rabbittransit organization.

The following frequently asked questions were created to help prepare our customers for the transition.

How will this impact my service?

Customers should notice minor changes in the delivery of shared ride service. The goal of this effort is to offer residents some expanded service hours and areas, which were not previously offered under the County's Transportation Program.

Will I have a new driver?

All Perry County employees are given the option to become rabbittransit employees, so you will see and speak to many of the same people you have before. There is also a chance you will see some new faces when riding the bus.

Why did the County make the decision to transition to rabbittransit?

The transition to rabbittransit reduces costs and the savings can be reinvested in the service, assisting in keeping your fares low in the future. Customers may enjoy the expanded travel opportunities in Perry County and beyond. Additionally, customers will be able to utilize an automated call back system, rider alert feature, trip reminders and imminent arrival calls that are designed to make sure you reach your destination on time.

How will I schedule rides?

Beginning November 17, 2016, customers can schedule their rides for trips on or after December 1, 2016 by calling 1.800.632.9063. The rabbittransit call center will offer Perry residents expanded call center hours -- 7AM to 7PM Weekdays and 7:45AM-3:00PM Saturday. To make a reservation for trips prior to July 1, riders should call Perry Transportation.

Why is the application so long?

There are many transportation programs that subsidize transportation for the rider. Most individuals will qualify for more than one funding source. The larger application collects all the data needed for the programs at one time. This allows rabbittransit to fully evaluate a rider’s transportation options and assist with the best options.

What will my vehicle look like?

In the near term, the vehicles will look exactly the same. Later in 2016, vehicles bearing the rabbittransit logo and branding will be introduced into service. Those black and white buses will resemble the one in the picture below.

Will the cost of my trip change?

Riders who have co-pays will most likely not see changes to these amounts, but should confirm the actual co­-pay at the time of trip reservation.